Madison Lofts Grand Opening

I have been waiting to tour Madison Lofts for a while. The project seems to be taking forever. Finally, yesterday I had the chance to drop by. I keep asking myself, what am I so attracted to this building? Is it because it is the only new construction condo in Madison Park, the intrigue of modern lofts living in the already upscale residential neighborhood, or Sunday night’s news about the developer reducing their price per square foot from $700 to $500/square foot? I have to say it’s all of the above.

I took the tour of some of their smaller units and penthouses as well. The lowest price for their loft unit is $429,000 (#210). The rest of them range from $519,950 to $579,950 with the penthouses asking for $799,950 to $1.2M. So far, the project has sold 4 units. Here are a few things about Madison Lofts:

Units come with either balcony or combinations of balcony and outdoor deck. The outdoor deck size ranges from ~215 to ~1,100 square feet. Penthouses come with an additional private roof top deck.

Each unit has individual air-conditioning/heating system hooked up to a heat pump that goes all the way to the rooftop.

The interior finishes have a very European style with clean lines. The pull-up kitchen cabinets have become more and more common in some newer condos. I prefer the traditional type since I’m don’t like to reach up to open cabinet doors but I guess most people are taller and won’t mind the extra effort to open the cabinets.

The building seems really well constructed with double walls between units, corrugated metal for the loft level, commercial style metal railings for the stairway leading up to the loft level and solid brick for the exterior instead of brick veneer.

Only two types of upgrades are available, electronic shades and custom closet system.

Overall, the airy loft living with quality modern interiors and lush greenery views from the outdoor deck provide an attractive balance for modern living with a serene surrounding. Definitely worth a trip if you are in the market for a loft home.

2 Comments

Isn’t this the same project that had the auctions two years ago?
I remember being in the market then and receiving the invitation to be a part of that auction. Didn’t even consider it due to the lunacy of that idea.

Ditto Anon. I remember getting the invite -they sold no units from that fiasco. But at least they tried. Site 17 when converting had a “buy it now” price scheme that was more than the listed price but the converter sell instead of waiting for other offers. I believe it worked out for him as it was an amazing sell out.